The Grenfell industry rolls on – job created October 2017Grenfell Performance Analyst
Grade: Band 6
Location: St. Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Exmoor Street,
W10 6DZ
In order to meet the needs of the Trust’s services you may be required from time to time to work outside your normal place of work. The Trust reserves the right to change your normal place of work to any other location within the Trust.
Responsible To: Service Manager – Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service Accountable to: Grenfell Borough Director

Job Purpose:
The primary duty of this post is to provide comprehensive and high quality information to support the Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service, by the provision of management information and analysis

Fire in North Kensington
14 June 2017Our psychiatric and community teams are working with the Emergency Services and Council to support people affected by last night’s fire at the Grenfell Tower on Latimer Road.
Parkside CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) – in the area of the fire – is now open for routine and walk-in appointments. You can call on 020 8383 6123.

The redesign, funded by Kensington and Chelsea council, features a set of semi- abstracted, water-themed pictures by the artist Christopher Corr.
Organisers said the pictures were “predominantly blue to create a cooling and calming effect which was seen as particularly relevant in the Grenfell context”.
“We are also working on a project which will bring some additional work by local children into the building, to add to the pictures we have hung” said Dr Nick Rhodes, who runs art projects across the trust.
The Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service is a free NHS service for children and adults affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in June.

Bereavement: comments from Dr Alastair Bailey
Clinical Lead, Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service and Primary Care Mental Health Service
11 December 2017Where feelings of grief are not subsiding after about six months, then specialist help might be needed – this might take the form of Counselling or other psychological therapies. This might take place in individual sessions or with groups / familiesThe Grenfell Fire is an unusual event in that it has taken a long time to identify victims and funerals have not always taken place in accordance with tradition. These factors alone may prolong the duration of acute distress
The Grenfell Fire has affected a diverse community with different ways of responding to loss. Services supporting the bereaved have needed to be sensitive to cultural and religious beliefs and practices….
Grief is a natural process following the death of a loved one – key principles:
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this industry was set up to run in parallel with the event, an essential component of the psy- op, as is the “prolonged temporary accommodation” of those alleged to have been living in the tower in June.In total, 300 homes will have been bought by Christmas to ensure that when families were ready to move on ‘we will be ready for them’, Elizabeth Campbell said.

129 flats in the tower…. 300 homes required. Hmmmmm No further news.
Strange, since on June 21, it was reported that 68 flats in in this luxury block, Kensington Row, had been bought for alleged Grenfell reisdents by the City of London on June 21

On August 21 2017 we read…The 68 homes are now complete.
Since then, the media has lost interest in this sub plot.

He had been determined to remain on duty at the tower because of his great sense of responsibility towards his team and he did not want to let anyone down.“Notwithstanding everything, the dozens of dead bodies he had seen and people dying he wanted to continue because of his public duty,” Mr Williams said.
He attended while the fire was raging and was involved in the difficult and demanding work of searching and recovering bodies.

Yeah suuuure he had.

Funny thing, he’s not called David or Dave, but Robbie Hickling.
on far left in 2012 raising money for “Help for Heroes” [that’s not Dave/Robbie but military veterans]Robbie Hickling | Professional Profile – LinkedInhttps://uk.linkedin.com/in/robbie-hickling-aa5858140
Southend on Sea, United Kingdom – ?Hazardous Area Response Team – Team Leader at London Ambulance Service – ?London Ambulance ServiceRobbie Hickling. Hazardous Area Response Team – Team Leader at London Ambulance Service. Location: Southend on Sea **

** which is very close to his address given in the Daily Post article above of
David of

Oakwood Close in South Benfleet, Essex, [who] was the clinical leader for the hazardous area emergency team at Grenfell

Kensington and Chelsea council has allegedly bought 300 properties for the occupants, alleged, of 129 flats, but it’s all easily explained away by some teed-up soft ball questions in parliament on December 14 2017…https://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2017-12-14b.1668.0
The non-existent residents all would like to split up and have their own flats or houses….
The 129 homes burnt out has mysteriously ballooned up to…

151 homes were lost in the fire some of those homes were overcrowded and others had multi-generational households which now wish to divide, so 210 households that formerly lived in Grenfell Tower and Grenfell Walk need to be rehoused.

Oh that’s all right then! Carry on dividing.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea plans, by Christmas, to have acquired 300 homes, set against the 210 that are needed. It is acquiring two homes a day

Grenfell tower consisted of 120 flats originally, of which 1/3 were one bedroom flats for one person or a couple at most, and 2/3 were two bedroom flats. A number of flats allegedly had all their occupants “die” in the fire with no need for sub-division or re-allocation. The majority of the alleged occupants simply melted away after the fire leaving a tiny coterie of vociferous, coached spokespeople who continue to pop up in the media whenever a quote is needed.

This was a test case – this means that many people will have to pay for this new cladding – in this case increasing the service charge of the flat from by 300%… so this bankrupts or forces people to sell the flats at a vastly reduced rate (as no-one will buy). Repeat and literally rinse around every cladded tower block in the country.

So Grenfell will create an enormous financial cleansing UK wide and the property management companies externalise all there costs, including other restructuring costs needed for the new cladding.

This is huge amounts of money – and, as always, is going to make very rich people richer.

This was a test case – this means that many people will have to pay for this new cladding – in this case increasing the service charge of the flat from by 300%… so this bankrupts or forces people to sell the flats at a vastly reduced rate (as no-one will buy). Repeat and literally rinse around every cladded tower block in the country.

So Grenfell will create an enormous financial cleansing UK wide and the property management companies externalise all there costs, including other restructuring costs needed for the new cladding.

This is huge amounts of money – and, as always, is going to make very rich people richer.

Thanks, Prescient, further confirmation that this was the most important fake death hoax of recent years in the UK. The video in the link pointed to other fires which almost certainly had no deaths – Bradford FC [covered here at Fakeologist in the football thread] Kings Cross as well as Lakanal House [2009] and one which I need to look into more deeply, the 1980 Denmark Place fire

It is thought more than 150 people were inside 18 Denmark Place, which was home to two unlicensed bars – The Spanish Rooms and the Rodo’s – when 42-year-old John Thompson, of Hackney, deliberately poured petrol through the letterbox(opens in a new window) and set fire to the three-storey building.

As you walked up the stairs, you went into one of the rooms and it was as if the bodies were dominoes that had been pushed over.
“It was like they had been frozen in the same position they were in before the fire started,” said Alan [Freeman, fire brigade photographer….]
John Thompson was jailed for life in May 1981(opens in a new window) for the murder of one of the 37 people. He died on the anniversary of the tragedy, in 2008, of lung cancer.
suuuure
One to look at more closely.Yet, as we saw with the Colney Hatch fire [1903, 52 female “victims” in a lunatic asylum], the victims, illegal immigrants for the most part, were from an under-appreciated sector of society. Many of the survivors, including the injured, walked away from the scene, not wanting to attract the attention of the authorities. The tragedy was soon forgotten by most people. As far as we know, it is not commemorated by any memorial.

Back to Grenfell…
Two firefighters have been wheeled out to shore up the official story, half of whose lives are spent on drills [probably more, with arson drills going live….]

but they won’t talk about “specifics”, the “stay put” policy. 124 firefighters “received independent counselling directly related to Grenfell”, so we’re told. It can’t be because they saw any bodies, and since, as we were told in the video, it was like any other fire, just with more flights of stairs, there must be some other reason for the “counselling”.

And as expected, further “hard luck” stories are crafted to prolong the “victimhood”Money promised to Grenfell Tower survivors by Kensington council to help cover Christmas costs did not arrive in time for 18 households.
“This was our error and we are sorry for this and have taken steps to deal with the households we are aware of,” said Kim Taylor-Smith, the deputy leader of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC).https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/dec/29/council-apologises-as-grenfell-households-miss-out-on-extra-cash
suuure it was.
and…About 100 households that survived the Grenfell Tower fire spent Christmas Day in hotels.
Mark Simms, director of the Rugby Portobello Trust, which has been distributing grants to the local community, said survivors had been deceived by promises to rehouse them quickly.“We knew finding 300 properties in Kensington and Chelsea was never going to be three weeks, it was never going to be three months,” he said

but see below….the leader of the council said they would have 300 by Christmas.

From the Evening Standard, October 12 2017Kensington and Chelsea town hall today announced a further £155 million will be spent on housing so all Grenfell Tower survivors will have the option of a permanent home by Christmas.
The council aims to have at least 300 homes available by the end of the year. They include 68 flats in the luxury Kensington Row scheme, where flats are advertised at prices starting from £1.6million.

Here’s the official response to the planted question about why 138 households need 300 houses….from about 2mins

it’s all BS. “granny to have her own space”
Listen carefully to Elizabeth Campbell, Kensington and Chelsea laughing and smiling actor/leader of the council – from 3.25“What we have done,is we’ve been buying flats and houses at a rate of two a day, about two a day. By Christmas we will have 300 and then we’ll stop…a choice for people to take…”

So they did buy 300, allegedly?
Again, it’s psy-op BS. There is no evidence anybody died.

Zymberaj then, allegedly, moves into a one-bedroom flat in Grenfell tower, bang next to the Alves family [2-bed flat, two parents, one teenage daughter, one university age son….. hmmmm]
Here’s Mrs Fatima Alves commenting on a sudden burst of facebook activity by Zymberaj after her Guardian interviewFatima Alves Lovely family! Happy new year to you all.
Manage
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Lovely family? Strange thing to say to your alleged former next door neighbour. And were they all 4 living in the one-bed flat, number 106?
That’s curly headed Alt, recognisable from the Guardian photo.Adriana Zymberaj, whose family escaped from their 13th floor flat, says her son, Alt Haxhisefa, aged 10 and at Thomas Jones, cried a lot at first, in the evenings in the Premier Inn at Earl’s Court, “about losing his home, about his toys, about his bed. He was asking ‘Why us? Why did this happen to us?’ I didn’t know what answer to give him.”
Zymberaj, who manages a local deli, says art and play therapy sessions at school have calmed him down, while Alt says if anything positive can be salvaged from the wreckage for him personally, it’s that “I think if I survived that, I can survive anything”.
Zymberaj, who arrived in Britain as a refugee from Kosovo, was devastated to lose all her possessions for the second time in her life, and deeply appreciative of Lindsay Johnson’s search through school files for some photos of her two boys.

“I knew Thomas Jones was good for education – that’s why I kept my sons in this school for 15 years,” she says. “But I never knew it would be good for all these other things. How can the school be so good when the council can’t handle it?”

Angela Francis-Murray is feeling shattered.
17 June 2017 · London · 01.38
In 1981 I moved into Grenfell Tower , I have 5 Children my third child was born in Grenfell Tower. This was our home for 23 Years , Tuesday night I stood watching my first home go up in flames,
I also watched a number of people lose their lives…..

Sabah Abdullah lost his wife Khadija Khalloufi in the Grenfell Tower fire.
Khadija’s body is being flown back to Morocco for burial, but Mr Abdullah was told he would not be able to travel with her because his passport and identification were lost in the blaze.
After the BBC contacted the Home Office, he received his passport in time to fly on Tuesday.

The Khadija Khallouf “death” continues to give, milking the victimhood of “widowed” husband Sabah Abdulla and how her family
She’s obviously also back in Morocco with husband.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/grenfell-tower-victim-family-home-office-immigration-uk-stop-enter-khadija-khalloufi-karim-amal-a8202881.html
February 12 2018Moroccan national Karim Khalloufi, whose sister Khadija died in June’s tragedy, said his mother and other sister have been waiting since December to hear back from the Home Office after applying for visitor visas.
Heartless old Home Office, prolonging the hoax..since they’re core participants [heaven knows why] at the sham inquests.Moroccan national Karim Khalloufi, whose sister Khadija died in June’s tragedy, said his mother and other sister have been waiting since December to hear back from the Home Office after applying for visitor visas…. Khalloufi said his mother, Zohra Rabbae, had been unable to come to terms with his sister’s death. He believes attending the inquiry will be fundamental in helping her accept what happened to her eldest daughter.

Suure.
How did the couple get separated [allegedly] in the fire?Khadija Khalloufi, 52, died from smoke inhalation after escaping from the 17th floor of the burning building in north Kensington on 14 June. Her husband of 25 years, Sabah Abdullah, survived.

But let’s go back to June 17 2017https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/anguish-retired-lecturer-who-thought-10640183Mr Abdullah does not understand how his wife died if she managed to get ouside.
It is possible that she died of smoke inhalation according to the newspaper, but this has not been confirmed by police.
He said escaping from the building was like ‘a stampede’ and he believes he became separated from his wife around the 15th floor.
But due to the chaos around him, Mr Abdullah kept going, believing his wife was also making her own way out of the building.

suuuure, very selfish behaviour if true, which it isn’t…

But today he was told by police that Khadija Khalloufi, 52, had been found dead on the grass outside the burning building very close to where he was waiting for her.
Mr Abdullah initially believed his wife had survived the blaze and he waited for her until 6am on Wednesday.
[50 feet away] It’s beyond ridiculous.

Sana Bashi Rest assured, I can confirm Helen is ok as she managed to escape. My best friend’s family members were her neighbours on floor above but still missing. I saw my friend yesterday and she is in touch with Helen and had spoken to her. She told me Helen is fine but Lulya is still in hospital recovering.
Some replies there have been deleted, for some reason.

Here’s the recent transcript of the latest video

residents of #186 allegedly on the night of the fire….Helen Gebremeskel dog simba, Lulia Gebremeskel

home for 20 years [so who was in flat 191? Empty?]

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Lulya “in the beginning everyone was calm and everything but in the end everyone was crying we was [sic] holding the dog, we knew something was going to happen”

“How many times were you told to stay inside your flat?

Helen “So many times, so many times, so many times, that’s why we stayed in”

“When the fire reached their neighbour’s window they all decided to escape

“We stayed in the bath until about three-something and it was really really hard, it was er, very hard [deep coached breath] the fire was attacking us that’s when we managed to get to escape.

“Walking down the stairs, how much could you see?

“Nothing, you can’t see nothing [sic] We went downstairs and we were stepping on dead, dead people’s body [sic] it was very hard”

Lulya: “It was pitch black, you couldn’t breathe, it was like you were holding your breath but you’re still breathing at the same time. You could feel the heat on your face, you’re sweating. [cut] At some point I tripped on some erm, an old man erm and I fell on top of him and I was still carrying my dog [didn’t drop it then, good doggie] and he was telling me to get off of [sic] him so erm I was telling him I was sorry, I was sorry erm so I carried on rolling down the stairs with my dog on my hand and I could hear him crying” [cut]

Helen “So much smoke, you can’t breathe, you can’t see nothing [sic] so we just, all of us just running to save ourselves”

“Helen was the first out, she’d led the way, she often took the stairs, but Lulya was still inside the burning tower

Helen ” Unfortunately my daughter, she pulled down on the 10th floor, which I didn’t even know that she she was on the 10th floor, I didn’t know. because you can’t see nothing [sic] and you can’t call[?] down and you just have to keep on going”

“Lulya was eventually rescued by firefighters but her mother didn’t know. “Did you know she was safe?”

“No, I didn’t know anything. Whether she was alive, dead, I don’t I didn’t know anything.

“Sixteen hours later after frantic searches of hospitals, Helen found her daughter.” “And she was in hospital being treated for smoke inhalation and [pause] cyanide poisoning?

“Yes”

“Seven months on, home is a hotel [that’s strange, she was being shown into a posh modern flat which the council had just acquire in the previous video interview…] and Helen remains worried about her daughter’s health.

“My daughter used to be very healthy [she still looks it] you know she never had problems, never and since the fire she has this, the breathing problem. ”

“I used to love doing sports I did swimming, running, football, i did all that type of stuff [smiles] and now it’s like I carry an asthma pump around wherever I go

“Their life now confined to a single hotel room with just a photo to remember Simba [aaaaahh] who died in the tower. [eh, I thought the daugher was carrying him] “Has life moved on since the day of the fire?”

“No, no.

“How important is it that you and your daughter move out of an hotel?”

“I just can’t wait to get out, I just want to get out from the hotel, we feel trapped.”

“Helen has been offered a permanent home by the council but she’s not moving in because there’s a dispute about the right to buy. [ah, nicely conjured up problem]“In the simplest terms, you just want to move into a home with the same conditions you had at Grenfell [that’s having a right to buy for 20 years but not exercising even though it was much cheaper….] before the fire.

“yes absolutely, yes, every time you speak to them it’s they would say something and then the other time they would say to you different things so you don’t know where you’re standing. [big smile] And they’re not communicating with us very well. I am very disappointed, very disappointed.

But while lawyers argue about that issue, Helen just wants to leave the hotel and move into a temporary home”

“for seven months, no-one has contacted me, no-one has even offered me, if i needed, like, temporary accommodation and erm I didn’t get nothing [sic] none of that [cut] they’re not there to help us. tjhey’re not [sniff]

“in her hotel room, Helen keeps a vigil [burning candle….careful now, we don’t want the hotel to catch fire] to the friends who didn’t get out alive

“We lost all our friends you know, friends I call them family, my daughter, she always go to them and play with them she doesn’t have none of that ”

“How much do you miss the friends you lost?”

“[inadible”, [cue fake grief]

Lulya [happily] “How can you not miss them? It’s like the life is taken from you at the click of your fingers. [cue to shot of fluffy teddy bear]

“Without a home do you feel you can move on and grieve properly?”

“No [glances at camera] I need to settle down like feel home, feel like I’m at home again. If I can’t then…

“How important is any type of home, just to be out of the hotel?

“Just to have a home is the most important thing anyone can have [gulp, cut]”

Cut to Emma Dent Coad, MP – “I’m Completely bemused when the council say they have acquired 300 [homes]….when they [former Grenfell residents] bid for them there are only 3 or 4 available

She’s asking questions every day [allegedly]
Let’s see the exchanges then, Emma..

The response from the council is…

the right to buy clause is the alleged sticking point [see above]

This is just another 9/11 style staircase story.

Here’s another perceived “victim” the same ITV reporter has dug up, Winston Dowarris, 69 and he just happens to be a backtop for one of the pensioner “deaths” in the tower, that of Tony Disson, chatting to him “Stuck” on the 10th floor…”the door handles were burning his hands” all of a sudden his voice went so “we” knew he’d gone” Yes, gone to warmer climes.

Check the plaster on his head surely that’s unrelated to skin cancer?….he allegedly suffered a heart attack on returning to the estate. Suuuure.

The Guardian also is pointed in the direction of Winstonhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jan/29/grenfell-fire-pensioner-heart-attack-bedsitWinston Dowarris, 69, was woken on the night of the fire by bits of cladding and other debris blowing into his bedroom through an open window. His bedsit on Hurstway Walk is opposite Grenfell Tower and he witnessed people trapped inside their flats as the blaze swept the building. As the fire took hold, he spoke on the phone to a childhood friend who later died in the fire.
Dowarris, who has skin cancer, is too traumatised by what he witnessed on the night of the fire to continue living there. While visiting the flat to collect his post Dowarris collapsed in pain.

Eden Care/ Muslim Burial Fund is co-ordinating burials for Grenfell fire victims as part of the Muslim Unified fire response. All Muslim charities are working together. We will offer FULL Muslim burial for the victims of the Tower Fire FREE of charge. Families who can afford to pay for burial will be asked to pay after assessment.

The Grenfell Muslim response unit has estimated that a majority – perhaps 80% – of those living in Grenfell Tower were Muslim. The organisation has worked with , a specialist Muslim end-of-life and burial service, to organise funerals for Grenfell victims – including non-Muslims – without charge.

As reported in the Guardian July 2 2017The Grenfell Muslim response unit has been working with Eden Care, a specialist Muslim end-of-life and burial service. The two organisations have offered to organise funerals for Grenfell victims – including non-Muslims – without charge.

Abu Mumin of Eden Care said the organisation had laid on six funerals of people who died in the fire, as well as offering counselling, transport and accommodation for relatives. He expected to be organising more funerals in the coming weeks as bodies were released by the coroner and remains were recovered.

Here;s Abu Mumin “extensive free burial planning” hmmmmm

Eden Care has one high profile named “victim” from the tower, Khadija Saye on its website

Born in London, she lived with her Gambian mother. Khadija lived on the 20th floor Grenfell Tower and was found in a hallway of the 9th floor and had died from inhalation of smoke and burns. She was identified by her fingerprints.

Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajioon – We surely belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.

A mnore recent Eden Care hangout is hereGrenfell Tower Voices from the Ground

where Ahad Miah thge ‘burial lead’ is sent in to attest to the presence of ‘bodies’ along with Koly Begum alongside him, who looks very uneasy as he gives his account
“I met the parents of Mohammad Alhajali and I personally washed, er, the young man’s body getting him ready for his burial/… and then putting the shrouds on before the Janazah prayer and at the burial. Erm I cannot really describe to your viewers how horrific the state his body was in erm even today I was asked by his father earlier on and he wanted to know, as strong a man as I am I couldn’t let, say this to him and I explained to his other siblings,to explain to the gentleman to remember his son as a beautiful handsome young man, erm it’s not right…”
Hmmmmm Did he really wash any dead bodies from Grenfell?
Also appearing in the video were
Lotifa Begum of the Grenfell Muslim Response Unit, Abdurrahman Sayed, CEO of Al Mansar Mosque and Muslim cultural centre, Amina Rafiq of “Here is the Help” which suddenly popped up at the time of the firehttps://twitter.com/hereisthehelp/
Jon Meech of ‘Hands on London”
Raza Mir of Zoo Cars LTd
Omar Salha of Ramadan Tent Project, who seems to be conflating the event with the fake rise of the far right [Jo Cox staged event] and describes the Grenfell tower staged fire as ‘the biggest human catastrophe in London since the second world war”

The family of Mohamed Amied Neda held a second funeral after the discovery was made a few weeks ago, when police sent his clothes to be cleaned and found “one piece of his bone”.

Mr Neda, 57, jumped from the tower block and died as a result of multiple injuries consistent with a fall.
His wife Flora has spoken of her anger at the police and said the reburial was harder than the first funeral.

The Metropolitan police said they had apologised to the family for the “distress that this has caused” and said Grenfell was “one of the most complex investigations” ever undertaken by the force.

“Mr Neda’s clothing was sent to an external company for professional cleaning of each item prior to their return to his family,” a Scotland Yard spokeswoman said.

“Each person’s items are cleaned within an isolated environment so no cross-contamination can occur. It was during this process that a small fragment of bone was discovered. Applying the same rigorous identification regime used throughout this operation the fragment was confirmed as originating from Mr Neda.”

She added: “At no stage during the postmortem was it identified that there was a possibility any part of his body was missing.”Mrs Neda and her son Farhad were the only residents to make it out of the 23rd floor at the top of Grenfell tower.
She said she was comforted that her husband spent his final moments trying to help their neighbours. “I’m proud of him, he helped people and he died because he wanted to help more people.”

The fraudster took so many handouts that her hotel room – given to her for free after she pretended to have lost her home – was “full to bursting” and she had to store suitcases of freebies with the concierge.

Charities, well-wishers, and Kensington and Chelsea council were all duped by Msokeri, who claimed her husband had been lost in the fire when he heroically dashed to try to help a neighbour’s children.
However, her story began to unravel when she claimed to live in a flat that did not exist…Suspicions began to emerge when Msokeri claimed to live in flat 583, despite there only being 207 homes in the tower.

LOL!

Er, actually there were 120 flats original flats plus 9 subsequently incorporated beneath them, total 129, the highest flat number being 206, one of six on the 23rd floor [ex 20th floor]

Msokeri was given a paid-for two bedroom room at the Hilton in Holland Park, use of a driver, and the pick of clothes, food and electronic goods which had been donated as part of the relief effort. She also received around £5000 in cash handouts.
Over the course of a few weeks, Msokeri helped herself to ten suitcases worth of possessions, feeding her desires for designer clothes and the latest laptops and phones.
She even sacked a key worker assigned to help when she refused to help secure Msokeri a fourth mobile phone.
Suuure she did. Cue outrage from the idiots who believe this truck load of nonsense from the hoax managers. But more importantly, the lawyers at Southwark Crown court got a good drink out of the fake story.https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/shameless-conwoman-who-said-husband-died-in-grenfell-tower-fire-to-claim-handouts-faces-years-behind-a3790836.html

The story broke on September 5 2017, prior to which there was no mention of the woman anywhere.
Her 2004 address looks like some kind of hostel

The hotel industry, allegedly, has benefited to the tune of £21 million from the fire, and the council, having allegedly bought 307 residential units, finds it has only got 62 permanent tenants, and 2 temporary tenants occupying them, i.e. 243 empty homes!http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-43458436

The number of displaced families, meanwhile, has now ballooned out to 376 in this psy-op.
It seems obvious now that the whole area is going to be bulldozed following this staged fire, since only 129 flats were damaged/lost in the tower, and nothing else caught alight.

Roncolato, apparently, too a surprising two weeks to make his first appearance in the media, while his story about only emerging at 6.30 AM after 6 hours, was honed to perfectionhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p057581h

999 calls from the Tower
Where have we come across those before?https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/21/grenfell-tower-inquiry-tributes-fire-blaze
March 21 2018
Grenfell Tower inquiry to open with tributes to 71 victims of blazeThere are 560 audio recordings of emergency 999 calls made on the night. “The material is in some cases distressing,” [Richard] Millett [QC] said. “However, the subject of the inquiry is a mass fatality … and the evidence cannot be sanitised.”

Hoax management has started in earnest for this staged event,
#NDNGH
The “Inquiry” opened on May 21, with a procession of prepared, lawyer-read statements about “loved ones” e.g Debbie Lamprell, plus a few public appearances from the handful of trusted “witnesses”.

He said survivors ** were told to “go home” by emergency workers after the fire.
[naughty, uncaring old ‘heroic’ emergency workers]
** Whom we never see in any photos or videos, because the tower was empty.

There is no sign of her in online lists of tenants, allegedly the 16th floor, i.e. flats 131-6
from 2017 [Guardian misdirection]Deborah Lamprell, 45, lived on the 16th floor. She texted her mother at 11.30 that night, as she did every night, to let her know she was home safely

suuuure she did. Daffarn lived in 134, allegely, so one would expect Lamprell to be given a one-bed flat, 131, previously in the name of Richard C Fletcher and Haymanot H Gashaw. who appear to have still been resident in 2016https://www.192.com/atoz/people/fletcher/richard/w11/431162848/
Where did they go to?
** [see below]

Since Lamprell worked at Holland Park Opera one would expect an operatic emotional hagiography and that was duly delivered by the director of the troupe, Michael Volpe

Strangely, he seems to have omitted the two brief marriages of Lamprell, perhaps to confer citizenship on the lucky temporary bridegrooms? Opera man did say she liked to travel to Sri Lanka, and husband #2 was indeed from that country, Ruwandura B M Samarasekara aka Buddhi,
and #1 in 2003 to Agar L Da Silva Santos the previous year.
Perhaps mum Muriel, 79 can help us out with these details?

The earlier first potato lens photo of Debbie was provided to the media via facebook, naturally, by a friend Joanna Sanderson who for some reason took down the photos and posts. Hmmmmm…
Why is the Sri Lankan connection being suppressed? Has Debbie moved there?https://www.facebook.com/joanna.sanderson.10

Gary’s hagiography is found at 4.00.00 onwards, who allegedly was a part of his last partner’s [Ana Pumar] life for 27 years [with whom he had his final two children], i.e. since 1990, but separated for the past 9 [where was he, what was he doing in that period?]

In fact, Gary Maunders has a very complex background, with several marriages and a number of children and ex-wives who have kept a low profile since the fire. ***

Gary Maunders, 57, was recovered from the 23rd floor of Grenfell Tower. He was believed to have been with his friend Deborah Lamprell, who also died in the blaze, when the fire broke out.

Mr Maunders died from injuries “consistent with the effects of fire”, an inquest heard.
identified through [his] dental records.

did it now…
we are not told where Debbie was “found”. But one thing we are told by her mother [if not about her marriages]‘You rarely saw my Debbie without a smile. Her mother also frequently stayed at the Grenfell flat but the lift in the building made it difficult for her to stay.
Debbie loved exploring new places and travelled all over the world, including to Sri Lanka, Miriam said. source
Miriam makes no mention of Gary Maunders. Perhaps Debbie omitted to tell her each night she rang up to say she was safely home from the opera….

*** e.g.Wife #1 of Gary, with whom he had a son – her tribute two days after the fire

The story of the Choucair family – flats 191 and 193, resulting in ‘death’ of no fewer than SIX of this Lebanese family is one of the biggest red flags.

Granny, Daughter, Husband [who was a first cousin, apparently] and three children.
Grand father died in 2002 [no probate recorded] and is said to be buried in Lebanon.
Sirria 60, Bassem 40 Nadid 33 Mirne 13 Fatima 11 Zeinab 3.
Fatima was “identified by dental records” cause of death “consistent with the effects of fire”.
Rrrrright.

The story is that Helen Gebremeskel [q.v.] who was a friend bequeathed the flat to Granny Sirria, one bedroom, to be close to her daughter’s family across the hall at 193.
She had four children altogether born in the UK Nabil 1974 [Q3] Nadia Ghassan [1984] Sawsan Ghassam [1975] and Hisam G. [1977] The spouse’s name was also given as Choucair.

Red flag #2 Daughter Sawsan lived with her mother in a one bedroom flat, apparently, and survived the fire, allegedy, to appear all over the media.
Oddly, she appears on an electoral roll for Portsmouth in 2013 with a Peter J Heath.https://www.192.com/atoz/people/heath/peter/po1/937751663/

“They were screaming and shouting,” Sawsan recalled, revealing that she spoke to her family on the phone a soon as she heard about the devastating inferno.
“I was shouting, ‘Get out of there and find an exit,’” she added.

From Al ArabyThe Lebanese family lived in separate but adjacent flats on the 22nd floor of the tower, according to Lebanon’s ambassador Inaam Osseiran.
“We have contacted the British authorities and they are looking into the matter,” Osseiran told local English-language newspaper The Daily Star.
She said embassy staff have been providing support to the relatives and contacting local hospitals to see if any of the missing had been admitted for care but not yet identified.

British Ambassador to Lebanon Hugo Shorter on Friday briefed the Lebanese government on the ongoing search to find the missing Lebanese family, reported The Daily Star.
“The rescue team has been searching for the missing Lebanese among the residents of the burnt tower block in London,” Shorter said, offering no other details.

Looks like a two pronged re-settlement deal.

Strange thing is, the Choucairs never mention anyone else on their floor, no sympathy…e.g. who lived at Flat 192 between both sets of families? The Kidirs? Or at 194? [Tony Disson, fictim]

A tried and tested [9/11] ruse is to pretend one is “searching hospitals for loved ones” Why not used it for the Grenfell fireSawsan has heard nothing personally from her sister and has been frantically searching hospitals in the area with her brother.source, June 15 2017
[which brother? Hasim? Or perhaps the eldest, Nabil, who ” travelled with their bodies to Lebanon so they could be buried where the family came from”.source 11 December 2017
Erm, I thought only “body parts” had been found. Their father, the husband of the grandmother, apparently died in Lebanon, said to be circa 2004/5.source

Another recapitulation of the narrative from Channel 5 has surfaced, featuring some well known faces, that small fraction of the alleged 300 residents [down from 400 immediately after the fire] whom we ever see in the media, viz of an alleged 228 approx “survivors”, of whom again, we saw about two sprawled out for the cameras in front of the tower. The other ” approx 226 survivors” just melted away, unseen, as if they had never been there in the first place. Or certainly not that evening.

Minute by Minute
“What happens over the next 24 hours will change how we view social housing“

That’s Lebanese foreign minister Gebran Bassil with Bassem Choucair’s parents and his counsin Mounir Choucair along with Hugo. [possibly we only see the father and the counsin]

Granny is called Sareyah here]
The article alleges DMA was taken from Baseem’s sister as well as from one of the brothers. Also alleged is that Hisam could recognise his sister signalling at the 23rd floor in darkness. [hmmmmm]

Ms Dykes, a University of Manchester graduate, also had a masters in International Security and Global Governance from Birkbeck, University of London.
She was a former pupil of Malvern Girls’ College and Rugby School and had spent time at a Chinese International School.

so far so spooky. Gone under cover,more like.

A family spokesman said: “We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca. We are doing all we can to understand what happened.
“We request that the media respect our privacy as we come together as a family at this very difficult time.”
Ms Dykes was working as a programme and policy manager with the Department for International Development and as policy manager with the Libya team at the Foreign Office (FCO), according to her LinkedIn page.
She had previously worked as an Iraq Research Analyst with the FCO.

The whole embassy is deeply shocked, saddened by this news. My thoughts are with Becky’s family, friends and colleagues for their tragic loss. We're providing consular support to her family & working very closely with Lebanese authorities who are conducting police investigation.

Skipping the less interesting fictim eulogies, we jump to part II of the Inquiry, the squaring of the circle relating to the highly improbable start of the fire in flat 16.
Chris Spivey is the only other place where the official narrative is being question, or rather pulled to pieces

The official story a year ago was that an Ethopian taxi driver [who had kindly put up a lot of media friendly facebook posts before the fire which were shared around the world] was alone in his flat. Now, there are three people living there. Which makes more sense, since it’s a 2-bed flat. But strangely there was no mention of any other occupant a year ago in this critical [for the narrative] flat.

At the time, like a true hero, he not only knocked up everyone on his floor, but also ” the surrounding floors” according to Aalya Moses. [flat 11, one bedroom, shared with Alison Moses]https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/grenfell-tower-resident-whose-fridge-10623522
The other main witness to Kebede knocking up his neighbours was Maryam Adam [flat 14]. Others who were allegedly knocked up have remained silent.

This is what Adam allegedly told the Mail at the time:

It was exactly 12.50am because I was sleeping and it woke me up. ‘When we got up, I saw outside his flat his luggage – there was a big bag with his clothes‘.

Because, one year on, the lawyer at the Inquiry now says it never happened.

Mr Kebede went to great lengths to alert his neighbours to the blaze and left with only the “clothes he was wearing”, he said.
His lawyer said he waited until each neighbour on the fourth storey had opened their door and “only when he believed there was no one left on the floor”, himself exited the high-rise via the stairs.

The inquiry heard he left without his house keys, car keys or his wallet. “All he had on his person were the clothes he was wearing and the mobile phone with which he was calling 999,” he said.“He did not pack a suitcase and leave after raising the alarm, a nasty lie printed in the days after the fire and sadly continue to be peddled nearly a year later,” he added.

Well, the “lawyer” ought to ask Maryam Adam or of the Times where it got that quote from.

At the time, the flat 16 narrative came from Eshete Meried whose single sourced Mail story was copied to the Mirror. [helping each other out as always]https://www.facebook.com/eshete.meried
Mr Kebede’s friend Eshete Meried told MailOnline the 44-year-old escaped the building – but is still in shock.

Mr Meried said: ‘”Behailu did raise the alarm, that is what I am hearing.
“He is fine but he is not in a position to talk about anything right now. I understand that he in a temporary shelter, staying with friends.”

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All we get from Meried is the Candle two days after the fire. Now he’s no longer the interlocutor.

The survivor’s health has been so severely affected by the negative media attention he felt “terrified” about the prospect of beng compelled to give evidence to the inquiry, the lawyer said. Lead counsel to the inquiry Richard Millett QC previously said Mr Kebede was unlikely to have to speak personally at the hearings.

That was lucky.
And Spivey continues to pull apart the impossible fridge freezer fire being extinguished, then reigniting the outside of the building on another face of it. Even the academic experts brought in don’t seem to believe the fridge freezer story.
Best comment there…Barney
JUNE 6, 2018 @ 2:44 PM
I’m no expert, but I said at the time that it looked as if the building had been gutted already, leaving what amounted to a chimney, and that it was obvious that an accelerant was used.

Nobody died because nobody lived there. No babies were thrown out of windows. No rubbish bags were used as parachutes. It was a demolition of an empty building disguised to look like whatever the fuck we’re supposed to believe it was – except that we don’t believe it because nothing in the official story makes sense.

Another important comment from someone at Chris Spivey’s blog who ‘gets it’ regarding the emergency services. However, remark about the tower being demolished needs further examination

jimbo
JUNE 5, 2018 @ 4:13 PM
Ha ha ha ha ha well spotted Chris i likewise realized it was one of the most outrageous frauds the evil planners have come up with on the day it happened, i am no expert on fires particularly but as soon as i saw the footage of the tower on fire i knew because there was only one hose being played upon the building while the commentator was reading out the prepared orwellian script explaining that there was 200 firefighters present, ha ha have they got a shortage of hoses in the london fire brigade ??? .Financially of course this is one of the biggest robberies in british history considering the lying scumbags have said that there are over 80 of these buildings all over britain that need the cladding replaced! yeah sure there is for one thing if the council had got a demolition order on the building in 2014 *** why on earth would they then spend 8-10 million squid on cladding when councils are complaining of being starved of cash because of government cuts the answer is plain to see because the satanists who control nearly everything it seems especially the military the police and now the fire brigade because lets face it if you were a fireman you’d have to be a cretin not to see it was a fraud, so where are all the honest firemen and firewomen demonstrating against this outrage? nowhere cos they are paid mercenaries like the rest of the mind controlled cowards they’ve sold their soul to the Devil for filthy lucre like the military and the fuzz, disturbing to right minded people to realize there probably is not one honest person amongst them or they all really are as thick as shit. Anyways if there are any honest people reading this please do report this fraud to The Serious Fraud Office they only investigate frauds of over one million pounds and considering the thieving bastards are going to fleece the nation of near one billion it is well within their remit.PS good luck with that one ha ha L8ers j

Whether this was a planted FOI for a watertight response I don’t know, but here’s the relevant part of the June 19 2014 decision

2.11 The schedule of works will be:

? Replacement of heating and hot water system for all
properties within the Tower.
? Replacement of windows with double glazed units.
? Thermal cladding of the building.
? Re-provision of premises for the nursery.
? Re-provision of premises for the boxing club.
? Re-provision of office space for the Lancaster West Housing
Team.
? Smoke/fire safety and ventilation works

2.20 There are 12 leaseholders in the 120 flats at Grenfell Tower. In
November 2012, KCTMO wrote a letter to all leaseholders stating
that no recharges would levied for the proposed work. This decision
had been taken by the Royal Borough in August 2012 following
consultation with legal services. It was concluded that the majority
of the work would be classed as „improvements? rather than repairs and therefore outside the scope of recharge according to the terms
of the lease. There was the potential to recharge for a small number
of items such as redecorating the communal areas, but the Council
decided against this.

Oh!! Lucky leaseholders!! Improvbements which would no doubt increase the value of their properties.

A Section 80 Demolition Order looks like this but there is no online copy to say what was filled in for Part 5 for DEM/14/02401 for Grenfell Tower.

A report on June 21 in Metro newspaper attempted to explain away the obvious demolition order left on the RBKC website.

BACKGROUND
2.1 As a result of the development of vacant basements at Elm Park
Gardens, (23 flats for sale and 13 affordable homes) sales receipts
are being generated which are predicted to reach £13 million.

2.2 After funding the costs of enabling works and some hidden homes
schemes, net receipts of approximately £8 million are expected to
arise on the scheme.

2.3 In December 2011 Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management
Organisation (KCTMO) were asked to carry out an exercise to
identify where major investment was needed on the housing estate
which, would help to regenerate the area and reduce the burden on
the HRA. [Housing Revenue Account]

2.4 Grenfell Tower was identified and a report approved by Cabinet on 2 May 2012. Cabinet agreed to allocate £6 million towards the
scheme. This is being met from the net capital receipts arising from the Elm Park Gardens scheme. The proposed scope of works at this
time included replacement windows, external cladding, provision of
additional flats (hidden homes) and the upgrade of the nursery and
boxing club.

1

2.5 Subsequently KCTMO worked up a proposal to upgrade the
communal mechanical and electrical services, including the renewal
of the communal heating system. On July 2013, Cabinet agreed arevised budget for the whole Grenfell Tower project of £9.7 million.

Agreement is sought from Cabinet to increase the capital provision
for the scheme to £10.3 million, enabling a contingency of
approximately 6% to be established. Funding will be found from
within the HRA.
8.4 The Grenfell Tower project is mindful of the KALC [Kensington Academy & Leisure Centre, contractor Bouygues]scheme and the
need for both the academy and leisure centre to be delivered on
time. The boundary issues are being explored and satisfactory
solution will be reached following the scheduled meetings between
Rydon, BYUK [Bouygues UK, I think, which lost £78m in 2016] and RBKC. Any risk will be mitigated as far as possible
and the completion of the Grenfell Tower work will greatly enhance
the local area and compliment the KALC project.

Of course, when and by whom the plan was hatched to burn the building down and stage 72 “deaths” is unknown. [supposed to be 71 but the 72nd may actually have been natural….]
Maria del Pilar Burton…also known as Pily, she was diagnosed with dementia in 2015 and suffered great distress after her home was incinerated on June 14 last year.
Mr Burton remembered his wife with warmth and humour on the second day of the inquiry, but said the fire had changed everything.
He told the hearing at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel in South Kensington: “The trauma had a terrible effect on Pily’s dementia. She was very distressed.”

Mr Burton too was forced to undergo life-saving surgery in the wake of the fire due to an enlarged heart. His wife’s condition had worsened by the time he emerged and she suffered a stroke in January. She never recovered, and died on January 29.source
despite us being told in November 2017 thatGrenfell Tower death toll of 71 unlikely to rise as last inquests open
[the 71st being, allegedly, an unborn baby]

or perhaps Pily has gone into a care home under another name and her ‘death’ was merely another development of the hoax narrative. If we are told anyone has died, it is meaningless since there are so many paid liars feeding the media.